These men are attempting to persuade the world that they are working towards legalization in an effort to put cartels out of business,
yet their strategy points to something entirely different, in fact I believe the true goal here is -to protect the cartels and their
fortunes. If we legalize drugs it will open up new markets, create new users in areas never before possible. Who better to provide
the product than a cartel? If drugs are legal, cartels can legally sell them to an ever expanding market, without any fear
or any laws to stand in their way. Perhaps George Soros wants to become a cartel boss himself.
Do you remember who George Soros
is? He owns
Quantum Fund a tax shelter registered in the Netherlands Antilles, in the Caribbean. He avoids paying taxes
and hides the true nature of his investors and what he does with their money. In order to avoid U.S. government supervision Soros
moved his legal headquarters to this Caribbean tax haven. The Netherlands Antilles has repeatedly been cited by the Task Force on
Money Laundering of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as one of the world's most important centers
for laundering illegal proceeds of a Latin American drug cartel.
In October of 2010, the Open Society Media
Program, along with
The knight Center for Journalism in the America's at the University of Austin Texas, gathered a group of
more than 50 journalists and academics to teach journalists how to report on organized crime. The two day event was held at Austin
University and it wasn't their first event, it was their 8th. The results of this meeting was turned into an E-Book, and it's
available on the Knight Centers website. There's also a report called "Coverage of Drug Trafficking and Organized
Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean" listed on Soros's website
here.
Here is what some of the speakers had to say
about covering drug trafficking in latin America. Ricardo Trotti-Director of the Impunity Project at the University of Miami-Page
7 of the report. "Drugs and organized crime are increasingly becoming globalized enterprises.... Covering drugs and crime with police
reporters means a superficial focus on the latest killings and not an examination of the more profound stories of corruption
and poverty."
Tyler Bridges: Page 6."Authorites make a big drug bust in latin America. They seize a haul of drugs and nab a big
fish. A newspapers police reporter covers the story and trumpets the authorites claim that they have dealt a mortal blow to a notorious
drug cartel. Politicians hail the good news." This conference included tough self appraisals that cited the shortcomings of journalists
in covering complicated stories involving organized crime.
Global Commission on Drug Policy. A veritable who's who in drug legalization with a dangeorus strategy.
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Why? Why would this group of men want to legalize all drugs knowing that it will have devastating consequences on communities around
the world? What are they trying to accomplish?
How are they able to manipulate the media into helping with
their agenda?
I think the answer to these questions and more can be found back at the beginning of this article with a report
written by Bernardo Sorj- “
Drugs and Democracy, Toward a Paradigm Shift”, In February of this year the “
Latin American Commission
on Drugs and Democracy” presented its main findings on how to legalize all drugs. El Tiempo, Colombia’s leading newspaper announced
with an editorial they welcomed the commission as an effort to end “repressive strategies” against production as well as consumption
of illegal drugs. Isn’t that a strange thing to say if the goal of The Drug Policy Alliance and George Soros was to help the ‘sick
and dying'? Wasn’t that the point of Prop 215? No, it wasn’t, and this should tell you exactly what the real agenda is. The
Commission was headed by former Colombian President César Gaviria who has very close ties to George Soros. Here’s a quote from the
report: “According to today's declaration, the anti-drug strategy pursued in the region over the past 30 years has failed and the
situation is growing worse by the day. The Commission argues that it is time to move away from the prohibitionist policies of the
past and the --criminalization of consumption-- and move toward more efficient drug policies."
The purpose of the Austin meetings are to teach journalists not to cover the horror, the truth about drug traffickers but is to downplay
the harm, turn them into victims rather then criminals, through a strategy called
Harm Reduction. How many journalists over
an 8 year period have been taught to downplay the violence? All of the men listed in this article are connected to George Soros and
have a vested interest in the legalization af all drugs.